CEDAR LAKE â The Hanover Community School Corp. has chosen a leader to take the helm of its new upper elementary school.Â
Ryan Eckart, current principal at Jane Ball Elementary, is set to lead Red Cedars Elementary School when it opens in fall 2022.Â
The new, $23.5 million upper elementary school will serve students in grades 3-5, and gleans its name from the town s beginnings as the Lake of the Red Cedars, the Hanover Community School Corp. said.Â
Eckart told The Times as a member of the Hanover community, he is excited and honored to lead the new school and cannot wait until kids walk into that building for the very first day. It s going to be really special.
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New Jersey Governor Removes Remote School Option
Gov. Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey announced that public school students would no longer have the option to learn remotely starting in September. The governor said this was due to vaccinations, declining case rates and virus protocols.
Today, I am announcing that my executive order from last Aug. 13, which has allowed school districts to provide remote instruction under certain circumstances during the 2020-2021 academic year will expire at the end of this current school year. Through this action, we are declaring that all students will be back in school for full-time, in-person instruction come the start of the 2021-2022 school year. Further, this announcement also includes the removal of the full-time remote learning option for families. Next year, parents will not be enabled to broad-scale opt their child out of in-person instruction, as was allowed during this school year. We are facing a much different world than one yea
Join The Daily to Celebrate Graduation
After a year like no other for schools across the country, Michael Barbaro and “The Daily” team celebrate commencement with the students and faculty of “Odessa.”
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Join Michael Barbaro and “The Daily” team to celebrate commencement with the students and faculty of “Odessa” including a performance by Odessa’s award-winning marching band, and a celebrity commencement speech.
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